NWU Self Registration For 2024 Is Now Open For North West University Students


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Thousands of students will register for academic programmes at tertiary institutions around South Africa. North West University NWU has opened its registration period for students.

 


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The North-West University (NWU) has opened its online registration period for first-year students and will close on 9 February. Registrations for returning students will open on 29 January and close on 9 February.

Here’s How To Register Online At North-West University

Step 1: Visit the NWU registration page

Step 2: Sign in with student number and pin (First time registering, select “create pin”. If you cannot remember your pin, select “forgot pin”. 

Step 3: Click on “Registration” and thereafter the “Self-Registration” option. 

Step 4: Select your qualification and click “Next” 

Step 5: Provide contact information (select the option for providing “personal information (POPIA)

Step 6: Select modules that are to be registered

Step 7: Click “Next” to apply for the “Prerequisite Test” (this will reflect which modules you can register) 

Step 8: Accept the “Undertaking”. This will confirm that the student accepts the terms of the agreement 

Step 9: Notification will reflect that “Registration was successful”

Once students complete the registration process, they will receive Proof of Registration via the email address they provided. 

NWU warned that individuals who did not qualify for admission, applied late or did not receive an offer to study at the institution will not be allowed to enter its campuses and enrol in walking during this registration period. 

NWU has seven faculties offering a wide range of academic programmes catering to students with diverse academic interests. 

Here Are The Faculties At NWU

Students can visit their faculty page for more information on their application status, payable fees, online registration and class timetables. 

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